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Welcome! The myNorthridge Portal is your one-stop shop to access a wealth of campus resources and services. There are two portals: Applicant or Admitted Student and Current Student. Each is a secure, password-encrypted web-based CSUN application containing content personalized to each user.

Being accepted at California State University, Northridge was one of the proudest moments of Patrick Johnson’s life. It wasn’t until he nearly lost his financial aid freshman year that he realized staying in school and graduating is the real goal. Read more

Pooneh Yamuty is thriving at California State University, Northridge, in spite of a serious health problem.

“When I came to the United States I was very sick,” California State University, Northridge student Pooneh Yamuty recalls. That was six years ago. Although she’s still not well physically, Pooneh is thriving at CSUN. Read more

As a double major in geography and cinema and television arts, Hunter Maverick Wells is forging his own path by combining two very different fields of study.

“The internet was where I learned to be an artist; I’ve always been really interested in the combination of data and the visual display of information. CSUN provides the perfect environment for someone like me who has a broad range of interests.” Read more

Yvonne Zimmerman is looking forward to using the knowledge and practical experience she is gaining at her student job as a launching pad for her career.

“I started going to the Career Center to explore my major and saw a flyer for a job opening. Being part of a group helping students to reach their full potential fit with what I wanted to do on campus.” Read more

California State University, Northridge senior Brooke Cichosz is hoping to change the world for women through international diplomacy.

When California State University, Northridge senior Brooke Cichosz speaks, people listen. As co-head delegate for CSUN’s Model United Nations team she is gaining valuable experience in discussing and debating global issues. Read more

You might not recognize the name Austen Parros yet, but as an up-and-coming actor honing his craft at CSUN, he’s well on his way to stardom.

Within six months of moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting, Austen Parros had already booked his first series regular role, playing a character named Sean Miller on the teen drama “South of Nowhere.” Read more

For Juan Fernando Samayoa being a CSUN student-athlete is all about following his passions with dedication and devotion.

Soccer is a family tradition for Juan Fernando Samayoa. Both of his grandfathers played professionally in Guatemala and his older brother Gerard ’14 was a team manager for the Matadors. Juan started with the American Youth Soccer Organization around age six and now plays center midfield for CSUN. Read more

California State University, Northridge biology student Sara McGillewie has found her place living off the land on a co-op farm.

Sara McGillewie wakes up with the sun, literally. As a resident volunteer at Vital Zuman Organic Farm, she often sleeps outdoors under the stars. It’s an unconventional, low-tech lifestyle that’s perfect for this California State University, Northridge student.

“It’s taught me a lot about what’s really important and finding happiness in simplicity,” Sara says. Read more

Luis Nuñez dreams of one day becoming a media star, but right now he’s all about frozen pops.

“Everyone loves Popsicles,” Luis Nunez says.

He launched Sweet Pops in early 2016 with his older brother Ricardo, a California State University, Northridge graduate. Their side-business venture selling artisanal, all-natural frozen pops made with fresh fruit and spices is turning out to be a delicious success. Read more

Thanks to California State University, Northridge support services, Alin Azadian is finally conquering old wounds and finding her groove.

Life has been a series of false starts for Alin Azadian.

Born in Tehran, Iran, she hoped to grow up and become a nurse, but school — especially math and science — was a challenge.

"Teachers were always putting me down saying 'You're not smart. You can't do it,’" Alin says. "I still remember my first-grade teacher hitting me on the head with a pencil point. I always cried before the first day of school."

As incoming freshmen, Brenda Mancia and Deseree Gonzalez signed up to attend California State, Northridge’s Camp Matador program, not knowing what to expect. They arrived as shy, nervous high-schoolers and came back ready to take on the world as proud college students.

It was Brenda Mancia who first suggested attending California State University, Northridge’s inaugural Camp Matador program for incoming freshmen. She and Deseree Gonzalez were high-school classmates, and even though they were not close friends, they agreed to attend together. Having never been to summer camp or spent time away from home without family, they went with only a vague notion of what the event would be like. It turned out to be a life-defining experience that they never expected. Read more

Joveen Grewal is not letting cancer get in the way of his California State University, Northridge education.

Like any good matador, California State University, Northridge senior Joveen Grewal is a fighter. Last spring he sought emergency medical care for a severe nosebleed. Tests revealed a tumor in his nasal cavity, and the news wasn’t good. On Aug. 6, 2015, doctors informed him that the tumor was malignant. It was a rare form of cancer, and treatment would require surgery, followed by six weeks of radiation. Through it all, Joveen has persevered. Read more

Angelo Dracopoulos, who brings you California State University, Northridge’s farmers market, is on his way to becoming a successful music event producer.

A line of vendors and students stretches along East University Drive and the aroma of bread, fruits, vegetables, prepared foods and flowers fills the surrounding area as music plays in the background. That’s a typical Tuesday at California State University, Northridge’s farmers market.

Launched last spring, the farmers market was brought to campus through Associated Students (AS) Productions, which collaborates with campus clubs, academic departments and the University Student Union to deliver concerts, cultural affairs, lectures and special events. The weekly event, managed by the farmers market promoter Raw Inspiration, gives students the opportunity to buy a healthy bite to eat in between classes. Graduating senior Angelo Dracopoulos has been overseeing the farmers market and other campus happenings for AS Productions for the past year. Read more

Former foster youth Stephanie Ayala, who once felt like she didn’t have control, is now empowered with support from California State University, Northridge’s Educational Opportunity Resilient Scholars Program.

Stephanie Ayala’s life has not always been stable. She was only 16, a Canoga Park high school student, when uncontrollable circumstances forced her into the tumult of foster care. She was moved into a foster home in Pacoima, where for six months she commuted an hour and a half by bus to school every morning. Later, Stephanie had to adjust again when she was moved to another home and found herself living with four other foster girls.

“As a child, I remember passing by California State University, Northridge and always being able to see the letters,” Stephanie says. “I did not want any more change. I was set on going to CSUN.” Read more

International student Maria Khair found her place at California State University, Northridge, but she couldn’t have done it alone.

Maria Khair was in her dorm kitchen making noodles when it hit her. She was an international student, recently arrived from Malaysia, and her homesickness had become so intense she knew that she needed some help and guidance. Friends and family were too far away to regularly share her feelings with, so she found support through University Counseling Services and campus involvement. Read more

Home-schooled as a child, Matador Josiah Deveau is now finding success on his own.

Josiah Deveau never had a favorite teacher, a gym locker or a cafeteria lunch.

His mother was his teacher, and his only classmates were his four brothers and four sisters. The middle child, Josiah says his parents opted for home schooling because they didn’t believe their local schools could provide a quality education rooted in their Christian values.

“I knew I was different from other people, but in some ways I enjoyed home schooling,” Josiah says.

Both classroom and life lessons have made David Stamps who he is and who he hopes to become.

Student, dancer, friend, father — David Stamps was all those things when he came to California State University, Northridge. Now, he’s looking forward to adding a new title to his list. David is set to receive his master’s degree in mass communication at the end of the semester, and he’s planning to go on to a Ph.D. program at University of California, Santa Barbara. As he pursues a career in higher education as a researcher and professor, David is hoping to challenge stereotypes, break down barriers and inspire the next generation. Read more